I just really like this game and the only thing bad about the game is the enormous loading times.But seriosuly this game is like a genre itself and its really awesome.I just don't understand why around 800 people play this game ? Im dieing to play this game but i can't these days because of my insufficient disk space.Howcome people don't get interested in this and go play Call of Duty ? srsly..

I just really like this game and the only thing bad about the game is the enormous loading times.But seriosuly this game is like a genre itself and its really awesome.I just don't understand why around 800 people play this game ? Im dieing to play this game but i can't these days because of my insufficient disk space.Howcome people don't get interested in this and go play Call of Duty ? srsly..

Some of the best games are not for a huge crowd. I think player peak is around 2000 which really isnt that bad.

Those are concurrent users. To give you other examples: League of Legends has about 35,000,000 players, but only 5,000,000 concurrent users at its best. At the same time peak times for NS2 go as high as 9,500 players, giving the game active player base of around 65,000 players. Nothing special compared to triple A titles, but none the less big enough to have a active community of its own.

These days if you want to play a good game you'll have to search for it, there are numerous examples of good advertised games that fail big time these days, marketing isn't everthing when it comes to chose a game, it can be deceiving. Glad I found Ns2 great fun with friends, many hours of pure enjoyment.

75% of people on my friend list can’t run the game because they have mediocre computers and the game optimization isn’t the greatest.

The rest of my friends don’t play because the skill ceiling is too high for an FPS, the keybindings suck for commanding for RTS fans, the skill ceiling is too low for RTS fans (macro and micro for comm), and there is no matchmaking system and a lot of pubstomping or stacking, which is why me and my friends stopped playing L4D2 and SC2 custom games.

I’m the only one out of my 25 friends who owns NS2 and still plays. My friends moved on to Planetary Annihilation, Rust, and Day Z :(

75% of people on my friend list can’t run the game because they have mediocre computers and the game optimization isn’t the greatest.

The rest of my friends don’t play because the skill ceiling is too high for an FPS, the keybindings suck for commanding for RTS fans, the skill ceiling is too low for RTS fans (macro and micro for comm), and there is no matchmaking system and a lot of pubstomping or stacking, which is why me and my friends stopped playing L4D2 and SC2 custom games.

I’m the only one out of my 25 friends who owns NS2 and still plays. My friends moved on to Planetary Annihilation, Rust, and Day Z :(

I can run the game but the loading times just kills my patience.It can take from 1 minute to 2.I searched a bit and i found that a lot of players have this issue and the game requires a fast hard disk or those expensive solid state disks.

Because before they even get ♥♥♥♥♥slapped by the massive learning curve, they are faced with a bunch of technical problems, such as the insane load times, and the high requirements. If it was one or the other only there probably wouldn't be a problem, but when you combine them I can understand why the population is so low and why people drop the game right after sales.

The game is extremely CPU intensive and most people who want to PC game can't afford a good CPU.

I have a pretty budget PC that can play almost anything I throw at it, but only if the game is optimized enough. My GPU is amazing, I got 8gb ddr3 ram, and 1gb of Vram, but my CPU is just not very good and bottlenecks it.But I also can't afford a good CPU or another Motherboard to actually use a good CPU.

Best I can get for my PC is a FM1 A8 processor, which while better, will still bottleneck me.

Tl;dr not many people can play it.I run it at 28-39 fps but my game is really stuttery for some reason.I'm not willing to lower my settings, especially because it's even worse stutter-wise, so i'm stuck with a good looking game that kind of lags. My FPS also affects my Alien-playing too. I'll jump around a corner or be moving really fast and I die after i'm clear around the corner.Of course this could be all those cheaters with no-recoil mods or auto-aim.Or both.

The game is extremely CPU intensive and most people who want to PC game can't afford a good CPU.

I have a pretty budget PC that can play almost anything I throw at it, but only if the game is optimized enough. My GPU is amazing, I got 8gb ddr3 ram, and 1gb of Vram, but my CPU is just not very good and bottlenecks it.But I also can't afford a good CPU or another Motherboard to actually use a good CPU.

Best I can get for my PC is a FM1 A8 processor, which while better, will still bottleneck me.

Tl;dr not many people can play it.I run it at 28-39 fps but my game is really stuttery for some reason.I'm not willing to lower my settings, especially because it's even worse stutter-wise, so i'm stuck with a good looking game that kind of lags. My FPS also affects my Alien-playing too. I'll jump around a corner or be moving really fast and I die after i'm clear around the corner.Of course this could be all those cheaters with no-recoil mods or auto-aim.Or both.

You do realize there are probably only a handful of cheaters in the entire game right? No recoil? There is no recoil in this game by default o.ODying around the corner is a symptom of how the game engine handles players' position while playing online. (Interpolation, Source uses it aswell)

The game is extremely CPU intensive and most people who want to PC game can't afford a good CPU.

I have a pretty budget PC that can play almost anything I throw at it, but only if the game is optimized enough. My GPU is amazing, I got 8gb ddr3 ram, and 1gb of Vram, but my CPU is just not very good and bottlenecks it.But I also can't afford a good CPU or another Motherboard to actually use a good CPU.

Best I can get for my PC is a FM1 A8 processor, which while better, will still bottleneck me.

Tl;dr not many people can play it.I run it at 28-39 fps but my game is really stuttery for some reason.I'm not willing to lower my settings, especially because it's even worse stutter-wise, so i'm stuck with a good looking game that kind of lags. My FPS also affects my Alien-playing too. I'll jump around a corner or be moving really fast and I die after i'm clear around the corner.Of course this could be all those cheaters with no-recoil mods or auto-aim.Or both.

The game is spread based if you know how the spread works and you aim at the actual model you will hit the target. As for dying around the corner that's because the game handles hitdection on the client side. If you hit someone in your game client they get hit on the server it just takes awhile for the server to caught up. You just have to assume that if a marine can see you that he can hit you and evade accordingly. If you wait for hit indicators then you've already been shot and are going to take more damage. TLDR; damage is applied a little while after being hit.

Call of Duty is specifically designed to bridge the skill gap between players (This is stated by the devs themselves). So when a game like this actually increases the skill gap, it turns of most gamers because they can't spawn kill the enemy for 45-60secs with a perk they unlocked by suffering through a "leveling" up system.

Those are concurrent users. To give you other examples: League of Legends has about 35,000,000 players, but only 5,000,000 concurrent users at its best. At the same time peak times for NS2 go as high as 9,500 players, giving the game active player base of around 65,000 players. Nothing special compared to triple A titles, but none the less big enough to have a active community of its own.